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![]() WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 |
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Lu Powell wrote:
WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 Tea parties are for little girls and fools who think Glenn Beck is for real. He isn't. If you think so, go look at the "Vick's Vapo Rub" video. You are being played like a fiddle. |
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Lu Powell wrote:
WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 The Onion would do a clever satire, not foolishness like you refer to. Another foolish post by a foolish guy who believes in Glenn Beck. |
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m... Lu Powell wrote: WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 Tea parties are for little girls and fools who think Glenn Beck is for real. He isn't. If you think so, go look at the "Vick's Vapo Rub" video. You are being played like a fiddle. Maybe they're referring to the other kind of tea party? lol -- Nom=de=Plume |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message m... Lu Powell wrote: WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 The Onion would do a clever satire, not foolishness like you refer to. Another foolish post by a foolish guy who believes in Glenn Beck. I never watch Glen Beck. I did see him once on CNN's HLN show. Thought he was a flake then. You must have a thing for him. You write about him so much. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message m... Lu Powell wrote: WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 Tea parties are for little girls and fools who think Glenn Beck is for real. He isn't. If you think so, go look at the "Vick's Vapo Rub" video. You are being played like a fiddle. Maybe they're referring to the other kind of tea party? lol They actually used to use the term "Tea Bagging," until someone tipped them off to what it meant. |
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Lu Powell wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message m... Lu Powell wrote: WASHINGTON-Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans-hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me-already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday -- The Tea Party that counts is November 2, 2010 The Onion would do a clever satire, not foolishness like you refer to. Another foolish post by a foolish guy who believes in Glenn Beck. I never watch Glen Beck. I did see him once on CNN's HLN show. Thought he was a flake then. You must have a thing for him. You write about him so much. Tea bagging is his thing, you are the one who ends your foolish posts with references to Tea Parties. |
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